[2237] Which was, as a measure, nearly three inches in breadth. See Introduction to Vol. III.
[2238] See B. v. c. 32.
[2239] Ajasson says that these bricks have been imitated by Fabroni, with a light argillaceous earth, found in the territory of Sienna. Delafosse thinks that a place called “Cala,” in the Sierra Morena, probably marks the site of the cities above mentioned.
[2240] See B. iv. c. 5, and B. xxxvi. c.[ 4].
[2241] “Gerusia.”
[2242] See B. iii. c. 19.
[2243] In B. iii. c. 6.
[2244] See B. xviii. c. 29.
[2245] “Untouched by fire.” Native sulphur.
[2246] “Gleba.”